Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezecenter/Slimserver on OpenFiler

2009-03-24 Thread w7r
Hi SubFuze. Thanks for the info and the offer - I may well need to take you up on that. I'm taking another look at it right now so will post back if I need any hints!! cheers, W7R -- w7r w7r's Profile: http://forums.slimd

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Ubuntu Squeezecenter and USB drive

2009-03-24 Thread btooze
I had the same issue (see Linux Newbee Question). Thanks to great support on this site I loaded Pysdm. http://helpforlinux.blogspot.com/200...on-ubuntu.html This resolved all my problems -- btooze btooze's Profile: htt

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Squeezecenter 7.3 and danish characters

2009-03-24 Thread arberg
I have a similar problem as the problem discussed in this thread. I have danish charaters in filenames (in the UTF-8 charset) which appear as garbled double-characters in SqueezeCenter. The problem is apparent when listing albums on the SqueezeCenter by directory structure, there filenames with æø

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Remote access problem

2009-03-24 Thread Calum Mackay
out of interest, the ports used by SC are officially registered (with the IANA) as: slim-devices3483/tcp Slim Devices Protocol slim-devices3483/udp Slim Devices Protocol # Sean Adams May 2002 cslistener 9000/tcpCSlistener cslistener 9000/udp

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Remote access problem

2009-03-24 Thread pkfox
snarlydwarf;409543 Wrote: > try: lsof -i 9000 > > This will show you what process is using port 9000. 'cslistener' is > just what happens to be in /etc/services, which just converts between > port names and numbers. I changed "cslistener" to "Squeezenetwork" in /etc/services but nmap and other

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Remote access problem

2009-03-24 Thread pkfox
Thanks for that - turned out is was my router firewall - I must have accidentally disabled my SC rule which forwarded port 9000 -- pkfox When the going gets weird - the weird turn pro. Hunter S Thompson CD's -> EAC/Grip -> ReadyNas NV -> CAT5 -> Sonicwall -> TP -> Meridian 551 -> Monitor Audi

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Remote access problem

2009-03-24 Thread snarlydwarf
pkfox;409530 Wrote: > Hi all, I've just upgraded from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10 and can no longer > connect to SC remotely ( Connection refused ) - I don't have the > firewall or selinux enabled - one thing I notice is, port 9000 is in > use by a service called cslistener ? what is this ? Google prod

[SlimDevices: Unix] Remote access problem

2009-03-24 Thread pkfox
Hi all, I've just upgraded from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10 and can no longer connect to SC remotely - I don't have the firewall or selinux enabled - one thing I notice is, port 9000 is in use by a service called cslistener ? what is this ? Google produced very litte info - using SC 7.3.2 -- pkfox W

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] SqueezeCenter on Zaurus ?

2009-03-24 Thread Michael Herger
> hi, I would like to run the SqueezeCenter on a Sharp Zaurus device. Hehe... I had that idea in mind for quite a few years (had the first Zaurus model). I know some perl had been ported. But by today I'd assume it's way outdated and incomplete. Plus the lack of memory (32MB?) might make it

Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Which Linux-dist. and how to...?

2009-03-24 Thread carp
cooppw02;407389 Wrote: > Also, to be clear, the desired router would be a WRT54GL, not a WRT54G. > The extra 'L' stands for "Linux" and is capable of being flashed with > some very good third party firmware. Tomato or DD-WRT works both on WRT54G and on WRT54GL (see http://www.polarcloud.com/tom

[SlimDevices: Unix] SqueezeCenter on Zaurus ?

2009-03-24 Thread MaJoBa
hi, I would like to run the SqueezeCenter on a Sharp Zaurus device. Would be great to know, if anybody has heard about someone actually doing this... --MaJoBa -- MaJoBa MaJoBa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/memb